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Windows batch: call more than one command in a FOR loop?
Is it possible in Windows batch file to call more than one command in a single FOR loop? Let's say for example I want to print the file name and after delete it:
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Block commenting in Ruby
Does Ruby have block comments?
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Maximum Length of Command Line String
In Windows, what is the maximum length of a command line string? Meaning if I specify a program which takes arguments on the command line such as abc.exe -name=abc
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Equivalent of Math.Min & Math.Max for Dates?
What's the quickest and easiest way to get the Min (or Max) value between two dates? Is there an equivalent to Math.Min (& Math.Max) for dates?
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Sending websocket ping/pong frame from browser
I keep reading about ping/pong messages in websockets to keep the connection alive, but I'm not sure what they are. Is it a distinct frame type? (I don't see any methods on a javascript WebSocket object in chrome related to ping-pong). Or is it just a design pattern (e.g. I literally send "ping" o...
CFLAGS vs CPPFLAGS
I understand that CFLAGS (or CXXFLAGS for C++) are for the compiler, whereas CPPFLAGS is used by the preprocessor.
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Filtering DataGridView without changing datasource
I'm developing user control in C# Visual Studio 2010 - a kind of "quick find" textbox for filtering datagridview. It should work for 3 types of datagridview datasources: DataTable, DataBinding and DataSet.
My problem is with filtering DataTable from DataSet object, which is displayed on DataGridView...
Difference between HTML “overflow : auto” and “overflow : scroll”
When I was studying the overflow property's values, I came across these two values: auto and scroll , which adds scrollbar(s) if the content overflows the element.
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How do I access named capturing groups in a .NET Regex?
I'm having a hard time finding a good resource that explains how to use Named Capturing Groups in C#. This is the code that I have so far:
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What makes a SQL statement sargable?
By definition (at least from what I've seen) sargable means that a query is capable of having the query engine optimize the execution plan that the query uses. I've tried looking up the answers, but there doesn't seem to be a lot on the subject matter. So the question is, what does or doesn't make...